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40 Cards in this Set
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V |
Vanadium |
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P |
Phosphorus |
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Ca |
Calcium |
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Mn |
Manganese |
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K |
Potassium |
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F |
Flourine |
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Sc |
Scandium |
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Mg |
Magnesium |
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Al |
Aluminum |
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Cl |
Chlorine |
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Ne |
Neon |
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He |
Helium |
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Na |
Sodium |
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O |
Oxygen |
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Be |
Beryllium |
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Au |
Gold |
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Cs |
Cesium |
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Rn |
Radon |
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S |
Sulfer |
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Rb |
Rubidium |
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Fr |
Francium |
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Br |
Bromine |
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Ba |
Barium |
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P |
Phosphorus |
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Sn |
Tin |
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Kr |
Krypton |
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Ra |
Radium |
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I |
Iodine |
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Te |
tellurium |
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Sr |
Strontium |
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Sc |
Scandium |
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Gas leaving liquid is |
Efferecence |
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Homogenous mixture? |
Coffee and cream and atmosphere |
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How many phases are chocolate cake without frosting |
1 |
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Compounds are ? combined |
Chemically |
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A ? is the smallest part of a chemmically combined substance that still has properties of that substance |
Molecule |
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Ex of pure substance |
Salt |
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Broken glass is an ex of a ? change |
Physical |
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Copper can be qualified as both a ? and a ? |
Element and pure substance |
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Atomic # of a element is the # of ? in that elements nucleus |
Protons |